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Artifacts to show trading between Americas and Asia long before ever thought. These artifacts are later found on the B.C. coast.. The trading partners of the old Americas are thought to have been the Fusang people; Jewish Chinese soldiers are Chinese Monks.
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Vikings are on the west coast of Newfoundland. At this time they also set up shop in Greenland
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French explorer lands in Quebec. He is the first one to stay and make Quebec his new home.
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Samuel de Champlain arrives in Quebec. He chooses to stay and creates one of the worlds largest fur trade empires.
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The English Civil War began, brought on partially due to the Magna Carta being declared invalid.
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The Acadians were a French group that had a strong trading relationship with the Mic-Mac. This trading relationship thrived in New Brunswick.
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Sun King Louis takes reaches his peak in his rule of France. He had the longest rein in European History, and brought absolute monarchy to its height.
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The Glorious Revolution was a bloodless conflict. It primarily established supremecy of parliament over the crown, entering a new age in government.
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in 1698 Thomas Savery invented the first steam engine to remove water. Mr. Savery could have never fathomed how his invention would have shaped todays world. For good and for bad. Later, Puffing Billy, built by fellow English inventors Chris Blackett and William Hedley for the Wylam Colliery Rail Way. This machine built for the turn of the century in 1900, is still operating to this day.
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The Battle of the Plains of Abraham was a absolutely pivotal moment in the Seven Years War, and further, the history of Canada. The British executed the perfect sneak attack in the dead of night to defeat the French, who would lose control of New France, present day Canada.
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The Industrial Revolution was a massive swing of manufacturing and living techniques. The earth is introduced to a massive amount of emissions for the first time, and the worlds number one problem begins.
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The Royal Proclamation, the Treaty of Paris is signed and New France (Present day Canada) is signed over to the British.
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Juan Perez arrives on the west coast of Canada, popularizing the west coast itself. At the same time, Balboa claims the entire Pacific Ocean in the name of Spain.
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The first representative government is created. Opposed to the old colonial system, a new democratic one is put into effect. These changes are due to the American Revolution.
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America successfully concludes their revolution with victory over British and declares independance.
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James Cook begins trading with Nu-Cha-Nuth. The come to Vancouver Island. Him and his crew had by this time figured out vitamin C was the cure to scurvy. With this Knowledge they were able to begin action on Vancouver Island.
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The American Constitution established national government. With it came nation wide fundamental laws and guaranteed rights ( for some, but not all). But none the less, this was a great stride for new organized government systems and would greatly affect Canada's systems today.
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The French Revolution was primarily a social and political upheaval, brought on by the angry citizens.
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The British, in need of reorganization make a decision about their land. They made the upper part of Quebec lower Canada, and the lower part of Quebec upper Canada.
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This military conflict was fought between the U.S. and the British. The British claimed victory with the help of Iroquois warriors. This war is largely regarded as Canadian fight even though Canada was not yet a country.
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In this year, the first women property owners were allowed to join their local representative government. A huge step in the right direction for women's rights around the globe.
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On this day, the British North America Act is signed off. This creates independence for the once British colony, the province of Canada. With the permission of the Queen, the Dominion of Canada is formed.